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    Cool. I need to read up on that one.

    I always had a thing for the CZ-45. DAO. A touch larger than others.

    Apparently CZ makes a modern version of it called the CZ-92. But of course it can’t be imported because of the gun control act.
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    Lol

    I showed my wife my “new pocket gun” while in my pocket and she said, “That’s a gun?! It looked like a wallet!”

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    Then she asked, “can you even hit anything with that?”

    Hahaha

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    Way back when, I made my BB holster out of duct tape and cardboard.
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    Now we just need to encourage Federal to bring out a copper solid truncated 40-45 gr at an honest 875-950 from these little guns “Federal Punch .25”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Polecat View Post
    Now we just need to encourage Federal to bring out a copper solid truncated 40-45 gr at an honest 875-950 from these little guns “Federal Punch .25”
    The Beretta 950 in my vault just tipped its little Italian Admiral's dress hat in your direction.

    @JCN

    That Walther is cute as a bug. Any idea on production date?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Polecat View Post
    Now we just need to encourage Federal to bring out a copper solid truncated 40-45 gr at an honest 875-950 from these little guns “Federal Punch .25”
    I did a muzzle calculator… and it gives 70 ft lbs.

    Waaah waaah.

    That’s kind of sad, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lex Luthier View Post
    The Beretta 950 in my vault just tipped its little Italian Admiral's dress hat in your direction.

    @JCN

    That Walther is cute as a bug. Any idea on production date?
    Looks like 1932 or so, one of the later 2nd Gen models.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    Hey, thanks for that link.

    I just ordered a featherweight BB from them.

    It’s 7.8 ounces so it might work out really well.
    I talked to Lenn and apparently it’s 8 weeks production for this model.

    So I sobered up and canceled the order. Other featherweights are a few hundred dollars less, I found out from distributors. But really, 60-70 ft lbs of energy isn’t really confidence inspiring…

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCN View Post
    I talked to Lenn and apparently it’s 8 weeks production for this model.

    So I sobered up and canceled the order. Other featherweights are a few hundred dollars less, I found out from distributors. But really, 60-70 ft lbs of energy isn’t really confidence inspiring…
    That is the downside to small pistols. On some level, it was “enough” for the time period. Plenty of guys were put in the ground with these pistols. Nowadays, there’s a reason they’re curiosities.

    If you really need a super small pistol, this is way better than an NAA revolver. But not by much.


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